Principles of Political Economy, with some of their applications to Social Philosophy, Том 21849 |
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... of production . And from their durability , the total quantity in existence is at all times so great in proportion to the annual supply , that the effect on value even of a change in the cost of production 6 BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . § 2 .
... of production . And from their durability , the total quantity in existence is at all times so great in proportion to the annual supply , that the effect on value even of a change in the cost of production 6 BOOK III . CHAPTER VII . § 2 .
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... proportion to one another ; and the trouble was saved of weighing and assaying at every change of possessors , an inconvenience which on the occasion of small purchases would soon have become insupportable . Governments found it their ...
... proportion to one another ; and the trouble was saved of weighing and assaying at every change of possessors , an inconvenience which on the occasion of small purchases would soon have become insupportable . Governments found it their ...
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... proportions of different classes of consumers to one another , so that a greater share of the national income than before would thenceforth be expended in some articles , and a smaller in others ; exactly as if a change had taken place ...
... proportions of different classes of consumers to one another , so that a greater share of the national income than before would thenceforth be expended in some articles , and a smaller in others ; exactly as if a change had taken place ...
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... proportions in the demand for different commodities ; the luxuries of the poor would , in the first instance , be raised in price , in a much greater degree than other things . Let us rather suppose , therefore , that to every pound ...
... proportions in the demand for different commodities ; the luxuries of the poor would , in the first instance , be raised in price , in a much greater degree than other things . Let us rather suppose , therefore , that to every pound ...
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... proportion to its value is so easily smuggled , and still more easily melted , that it has been impossible by the most stringent measures to prevent these operations . All the risk which it was in the power of governments to attach Of ...
... proportion to its value is so easily smuggled , and still more easily melted , that it has been impossible by the most stringent measures to prevent these operations . All the risk which it was in the power of governments to attach Of ...
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